Or at least a Kat trying to be Zen

Persistently Consistent

Stick it, come on you can do this, pull tight.

I was practicing handstands before yoga class today when I noticed how easy it is to jump to the next goal. I spent weeks mastering my headstand, only to quickly jump to my new goal of solidifying my handstand.

It’s important to think about how far we’ve come, not how far we still have to go.

Who knew persistence could be a pain?

As a kid, I remember being persistent in my quest to have fun. That little kid is still very much alive and a part of who I am today.

Persistent enough to force that giant sled down the little icy hills of Charlottesville.

A snow day was much appreciated on Monday as I persistently chased that well-known childhood high.

After an adventurous snow day of sledding, plowing through trails and attempting to throw snowballs, it was time to shed some layers and hop back on the work wagon come Tuesday.

First, I had tasks for my summer road trip after our big benefit on Sunday evening.

Persistence is a virtue, as long as it pays off. Your blog is amazing and your work outs are too. You will go far on this healthy path of yours. I love reading your dailies and seeing your growth and progress and your health tips really help me out. . I can do a head stand, and at my age…. with many things.. persistence has paid off, but, with acceptance.